The historic UFC 100 card in July has suffered its first casualty as Canadian welterweight Jonathan Goulet (22-10 MMA, 4-4 UFC) has been forced to withdraw from his preliminary card bout with Dong Hyun Kim (11-0-1 MMA, 2-0 UFC).

Goulet recently made the announcement on his Facebook page, citing a dislocated shoulder suffered in training.

“I tried very hard to [come] back, but I can’t,” Goulet stated. “It’s official. I [won’t] be a part of the historical moment; I [won’t] be a part of UFC 100.

“I dislocated my shoulder. I’m very angry and sad.”

Goulet’s most recent bout was a disappointing 33-second loss to Mike Swick in December 2008. Prior to the quick defeat, Goulet had been on a three-fight win streak, including two victories in the UFC.

The UFC’s official website still lists Goulet on the UFC 100 card. It is unknown who the undefeated Kim, whose January loss to Karo Parisyan was subsequently declared a no-contest, will face at this time.

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